2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2008.12.014
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Mechanical behavior of starch/silicone oil/silicone rubber hybrid electric elastomer

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“…The mechanical properties of the silicone rubber/polyurethane/epoxy blends and the silicone rubber/polyacrylate blends were tested by Wang et al ., and Chiu et al ., respectively. The mechanical behaviors of the starch/silicone oil/silicone rubber blends were reported by Hao et al ., whose materials were the commercial room temperature vulcanization rubber. Chen et al ., adopted the divinyl‐hexa[(trimethoxysilyl)ethyl]‐POSS as the crosslinker to prepare the room temperature vulcanization silicone rubber .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…The mechanical properties of the silicone rubber/polyurethane/epoxy blends and the silicone rubber/polyacrylate blends were tested by Wang et al ., and Chiu et al ., respectively. The mechanical behaviors of the starch/silicone oil/silicone rubber blends were reported by Hao et al ., whose materials were the commercial room temperature vulcanization rubber. Chen et al ., adopted the divinyl‐hexa[(trimethoxysilyl)ethyl]‐POSS as the crosslinker to prepare the room temperature vulcanization silicone rubber .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Silicone rubbers, which have the unique structure of polysiloxane, exhibit a list of excellent characteristics including biocompatibility, thermal stability, oxidation resistance, climate resistance and so on . They have considerable commercial importance and have been widely used in industrial applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In brief, the one gelled in the presence of DC electric field is named as A-gel, another gelled in the absence of electric field is named as B-gel. [34] …”
Section: Preparation Of the Starch Hydrogelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hao et al [24] studied the mechanical properties of starch/silicone oil/silicone rubber; they found that the ∆G′/ 0 G first increased with silicone oil concentration and then decreased; the decrease was related to the fact that as the silicone oil concentration increased, the dipole-dipole distance increased and the electrostatic force decreased, which weakened the effect of the electric field on the storage modulus.…”
Section: Dielectric Constants Of the Epdm Elastomersmentioning
confidence: 99%